Ukraine seeks to deepen relations with Europe – PM Honcharuk
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Ukraine will preserve its European and Euro-Atlantic course and try to deepen relations with Europe.
Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk stated this during the Ukrainian-Czech Business Forum in Kyiv, an Ukrinform correspondent reported.

"Ukraine will keep its European integration and Euro-Atlantic course of development and try to deepen its business, political and cultural ties with Europe as much as possible," Honcharuk said.

According to him, the Cabinet of Ministers is decisive to work hard so that Ukraine can bring its standards in line with the EU ones as quickly as possible. Honcharuk has stressed that Ukraine should consider the experience already existing in the Czech Republic so that to become a successful country.

At the same time, the prime minister has noted that Ukraine has many issues to deal with, including "post-Soviet restrictions on land sales, capital movements and the labor market."

Honcharuk noted that a special office has been created at the Cabinet of Ministers to work with large investors and urged businessmen to appeal to the office in case of problems or inconvenience in working with government bodies.

In addition, he assured that the Government would do everything in its power for business can have comfortable conditions in Ukraine.